Free kick awarded for a foul by John Eustace on Jonathan Spector. Direct free kick taken by Boaz Myhill.

38:05

Inswinging corner taken from the right by-line by Jean Beausejour, Goal scored by Adam Rooney from close in to the bottom left corner of the goal. Watford 0-1 Birmingham.The assist for the goal came from David Murphy.

Jean Beausejour takes a inswinging corner from the right by-line to the near post, clearance by Jonathan Hogg.

12:57

Adam Rooney gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on John Eustace. Free kick taken by Scott Loach.

10:25

Inswinging corner taken left-footed by Jean Beausejour played to the near post, clearance by John Eustace. Corner taken by Jean Beausejour from the right by-line played to the near post, Andreas Weimann makes a clearance.

4:33

John Eustace is penalised for handball and concedes a free kick. Liam Ridgewell restarts play with the free kick.

1:00

Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on John Eustace by Chris Wood. Direct free kick taken by Scott Loach.

Match Preview

Formation:442Manager: Sean Dyche

Watford

Formation: 442Manager: Chris Hughton

Birmingham

Scott Loach

Carl Dickinson

John Eustace

Martin Taylor

Adrian Mariappa

Mark Yeates

Craig Forsyth

Lloyd Doyley

Jonathan Hogg

Andreas Weimann

Marvin Sordell

SUBS

Rene Gilmartin

Lee Hodson

Troy Deeney

Ross Jenkins

David Mirfin

Home

Away

Boaz Myhill

Stephen Carr

David Murphy

Liam Ridgewell

Chris Burke

Jean Beausejour

Adam Rooney

Nathan Redmond

Jonathan Spector

Curtis Davies

Chris Wood

SUBS

Colin Doyle

Cameron Jerome

Keith Fahey

Akwasi Asante

Luke Hubbins

Match Report

Taylor levels dramatic contest
Martin Taylor headed a late equaliser against his former team to give Watford a 2-2 draw against Birmingham at Vicarage Road.
The goal came in a dramatic conclusion to an otherwise forgettable npower Championship clash.
Hornets defender Taylor, who spent six years with Birmingham before switching to Hertfordshire in 2010, scored in stoppage-time after Chris Wood's 89th-minute finish appeared to have handed the visitors all three points.
Marvin Sordell had popped up 10 minutes earlier to draw Watford level from long distance with what was only the fourth effort on target of the afternoon.
Adam Rooney looked to have settled an encounter lacking any real tempo or drive when he poked Blues into a half-time lead from close range, pouncing after David Murphy had headed Jean Beausejour's corner back across goal.
The visitors could have been excused after their European exploits on Thursday night, seeing off Nacional 3-0 to qualify for the group stages of the UEFA Europa League, while Watford were winless and the game provided an opportunity to secure their first three-point haul.
Birmingham's point gave them their first away from home in the Championship this term, and Watford's was their first on home soil.
Fit-again Liam Ridgewell made a timely return for Birmingham in place of centre-back Steven Caldwell, the only change made by boss Chris Hughton.
Watford boss Sean Dyche handed debuts to new signings Jonathan Hogg and Andi Weimann following their arrivals from Aston Villa, the pair starting in place of Troy Deeney and Ross Jenkins.
But there was little for the 11,937 present at Vicarage Road to get excited about in the opening half an hour, with a distinct lack of quality on display from both sides.
The first real clear-cut opening arrived after 36 minutes and it was Watford who could and maybe should have broken the deadlock.
Sordell challenged Blues goalkeeper Boaz Myhill in the air and the ball dropped for Craig Forsyth, who drilled over the crossbar from 12 yards.
Within three minutes Blues had themselves taken the lead at the other end.
Beausejour's corner was nodded back by Murphy and Rooney was on hand to tap home.
Watford raised the tempo at the start of the second half and John Eustace forced a parried save from Myhill.
But the pressure was hardly sustained and, although Birmingham were posing very little threat in the final third, they were apparently comfortable.
Dyche introduced Deeney from the bench in the 72nd minute in an attempt to bring a different dimension to his side's attack.
Forsyth saw his shot take a deflection off Curtis Davies before being palmed to safety by Myhill.
And then the drama unfolded in the closing stages.
First, Sordell fired left-footed into the bottom corner from 20 yards to draw the teams level.
And with the encounter looking set to finish 1-1, the hosts gave away possession in midfield and Beausejour set up Wood who finished clinically.
Yet there was still time for more late action as Taylor pounced with his close-range header to delight the home support.